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Interested in a Drivers side Seat Rail for gtr r32??.... I have a sparco Ultra seat will it sit at the same height i got one made up but no one else can sit in it besides me,,,Anyone taller there head hits the roof...

That wont be happening right???

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Price would be good though

ok rails just arrived and they look the goods. Just to clarify this is the whole frame and rails which will bolt to the floor plan and seems to be only for r31,r32,r33 not r34, as thats whats on the bride label.

I will try sneek out of work early today so i can take rails to fabrication shop and get them to price the drivers side up for me.

Getting my rails trial fitted to my car tomorrow so we know they will fit exactly.

Price looks to be around the $250 for the drivers side (Still to confirm). This is the whole assembly not just the rails.

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So confirm who would be interested for $250 for drivers side. If not many i wont bother getting em done, and will just put em in my car and be done with it.

R34 is different to the rest of the R series bolt ups for the seat rails.

I require a Bride Rail for the Drivers Side for R32/A31

Are you saying its $250 for a COPY of the bride rail? A Bride rail is $160 from a local online shop. How much did you pay for yours, and was it new or s/h?

JK

R34 is different to the rest of the R series bolt ups for the seat rails.

I require a Bride Rail for the Drivers Side for R32/A31

Are you saying its $250 for a COPY of the bride rail? A Bride rail is $160 from a local online shop. How much did you pay for yours, and was it new or s/h?

JK

If you can find 15 bride rails for a r31/r32/r33 please go ahead and take over my group buy!! But the simple fact is that there aint that many around.

So if anyone is interested left me know ASAP otherwise i will just forget about it and just get my seats finially installed today.

Update

Trial fitted the rails to the car and seat and the rials fit in perectly and sit the seat straight and at the exact right height. You may need to modify the bolt location slightly depending on ur seat tho.

So place ur interest if you want the drivers side or both.

I am getting 2 sets made up driver and passenger side for 2 friends next week, so if anyone wants some let me know so i can get em made in the same batch, or even after that as the jigs have already been setup for em

i got all excited about these, then realised they will only work with reclinable seat not fixed bucket :D

oh well i'll have to keep looking!

I dont see why they wouldnt work with a fixed back seat as the fixed back has nothing to do with the rails or how the seat bolts to the rails.

Most fixed back seats use side mounts, perhaps that is what he means.

With bolting side mounts onto a bottom mount rail you get the problem of jacking the seat up.

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